England seemed so far away, and the thought of having to readjust oneself to English ways and English dress was not inviting.
Perhaps even a certain intimacy were better; it might serve to readjust certain illusions that lingered in the memory.
At the moment she despaired of his recognizing her, suddenly he stiffened up, made an attempt to readjust his clothes, and doffed his hat.
Every retribution is an impinge of the creature in the creation, and, so far from expressing destructive wrath, is an act of the self rectifying mechanism of the universe to readjust the part with the whole.
Footnote 10: The clipping of coin had become so widespread that it was absolutely imperative that steps should be taken to readjust matters.
I've got to get back to civilization in order to readjust my views.
I wish to have time to readjustmyself to the old ways.
Not only that, but he often had to readjust the physical, economic, and social conditions on his farm.
In shifting from adult foreign labor to boy labor, the farmer was obliged to readjust his mental attitude.
No, in the political revolutions we broke up artificial, outworn and unjust combinations; but in this domestic revolution we are breaking up and must readjust the fundamental unit of life.
With freedom to readjust their lives, if they preferred to keep what they had and get what they could, they would simply take their place among thieves and liars, and most of them would disappear.
If flywheel mark is not in center of hole when points open, readjust ignition timing as necessary (slower or faster) by means of the timer head and band adjustment.
Readjust length of shifter rod by loosening rod end lock nut, and turning rod end (onto or off rod as necessary) until its bolt hole lines up with bolt hole in hand lever.
If necessary, readjust for desired results when cone lock nut is tight.
Readjust full advance and retard timer lever positions as necessary when left grip is turned inward, and outward, respectively.
Eleanor hurried out of the room to readjusther cap, muttering some unnecessary apology about her baby.
It was getting dark, and ladies in morning costumes were thinking that, if they were to appear by candlelight, they ought to readjust themselves.
Then as he saw that the two had forgotten his presence, he left the room to seek his own chamber and pace up and down in a half-physical attempt to readjust himself to the circumstances that had overtaken him.
At first Miss Emmy proposed to postpone their journey, but now it was Poppea who urged her on, feeling the positive necessity of a change and a little time away from familiar places, in which to readjust herself.
You will have toreadjust your views of him," she said, quietly, "for I think that we shall be married very soon.
I think it very possible that he may readjust his whole point of view.
It is not man as man who opposes the attempt of woman to readjust herself to the new conditions of life: that opposition arises, perhaps more often, from the retrogressive members of her own sex.
Surely, even though through his weakness they had had toreadjust both their lives, by love and patience a place of healing might be found.
She yearned to be alone, to readjust her life somehow before she met him again.
The human being is wonderfully adaptive, but it could scarcely be hoped that the eyes could readjust themselves in a few generations to the changed conditions of low-intensity artificial lighting.
The chief difficulties are to throw aside his indifference and to readjust his ideas and values.
His very mind felt dirty and breathless; his spirit, drawn out of sheath, had slowly to slide back before he could at all focus and readjust his reasoning faculty.
Then, in the deathly silence of the room, the moral force of his position, and the collapse as it seemed of his opponent, awakening a faint compunction, he took a turn over the Turkey carpet to readjust his mind.
They could not touch him, for already, before they could readjust their fire, the whole flight was out of range, for the engines were now doing well, and a speed of a hundred and twenty miles an hour had been worked up.
Remaining on same station, readjust station selector for maximum volume and readjust the Delco Syncro-Tuning Condenser unit for maximum output.
The defence would not know he had regained possession and would not have time to readjust its evidence.
But as he took Mary's wrist between well-shaped fingers disfigured with long, black nails, he had not been able as yet to readjust himself to old conditions after last night's grewsome experience.
With her left hand she is vainly endeavouring to loosen his grasp round her waist, and to readjust her disordered drapery.
The action of her right hand, as drawn by Carrey, indicates that she is attempting to readjust the upper part of her chiton.
I think I paused to readjust the glasses I wear, fearing my trusty lenses might have played me false; but it was true.
Society is bad enough as it is; but think of trying to readjust it!
My capital might then readjust itself, if left alone that length of time.
He turned from time to time to peer into the can or readjust the sticks as they burned.
If the price-situation is a rapidly changing one, men do rapidly readjust their estimates of money.
To throw the emphasis on inertia, however, and to assume that men do not readjust their margins to meet changed conditions, is to depart from the fundamentals of the Austrian theory.
The individual who would readjusthis conduct in the light of changed interests finds that active opposition is met in the emotional accompaniment of the old habits.
There can be neither adjustment nor the penalty of the failure to readjust in which all do not somehow participate.
I believe that the work of this board will be of prime utility and importance whenever Congress shall deem it wise again to readjust the customs duties.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "readjust" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: reconstitute; reconstruct; reorganize